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Flight Path Home (Paperback)

Stories of Family Migrations and Belonging

P&S History > Humanities > Biography & Memoirs

Imprint: Mosaic Press
Pages: 180
ISBN: 9781771619080
Published: 26th November 2026
Script Academic & Professional

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Flight Path Home: Stories of Family Migrations and Belonging is a memoir in essays that traces the fragile, unfinished journeys of family history shaped by migration, displacement, and return.

Moving across generations and borders, Steven M. Silva follows the paths taken and not taken by those who came before him, asking how stories of movement shape who we become.
With precision and emotional depth, these essays examine the lasting imprint of migration on identity. Silva writes with quiet intensity about inheritance and loss, about lives lived between cultures, and about the persistent desire to locate home in the wake of movement.

The Luso-Canadian Experience: A definitive new voice in the Portuguese-Canadian narrative, mapping the journey from the shores of Madeira to the landscapes of Ontario.
Educational Authority: Leverages the author’s expertise as an educational leader to explore complex themes of displacement and resettlement with precision and depth.
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